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22-04-2016, 12:26 AM
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Erm, don't waste your time applying for Big4 associates with just a diploma, no chance.
As for SIM cert, public sector is possible nowadays, but popular ministries or stat boards chances are very slim. MNC wise sales jobs is possible, but otherwise chances are very low. Management program 0% chance usually.
Sometimes minority <5% of SIM grads will still be able to get into good MNCs, but it is more luck and got something else to offer than something you should expect. Most SIM grads either join local companies or those small unknown MNCs.
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Hey thanks so much for ur reply! I had an intern experience previously at a small local audit firm, and I'm having a hard time deciding if I should just jump into that company straight or do a degree at sim UOL/RMIT. Any advice please? Half of my family says I should just join that small local audit firm as it's not easy to get a job these days when my results aren't so good and even if I can complete my sim degree there's no guarantee that I can find a job next time due to the intense competition from other local uni.
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22-04-2016, 06:49 AM
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i thought its am then m.. so many levels in between?
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That's for tax not audit. Anyway, what I have quoted here was 4 years ago and not for EY and DT. They pay the lowest then. Not sure about now.
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22-04-2016, 11:00 AM
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Anyone working in the big 4, can advise on current figures?
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22-04-2016, 06:53 PM
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For EY (Financial Services - Risk Advisory), what are the various levels like? I heard the levels go as Analyst -> Associate -> Senior Associate -> Manager -> Senior Manager -> Director -> Partner.
I am interviewing for Senior Associate this coming week, what would be a realistic salary expectation? 7000 monthly too high?
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22-04-2016, 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by qwerty1
For EY (Financial Services - Risk Advisory), what are the various levels like? I heard the levels go as Analyst -> Associate -> Senior Associate -> Manager -> Senior Manager -> Director -> Partner.
I am interviewing for Senior Associate this coming week, what would be a realistic salary expectation? 7000 monthly too high?
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I think SA max is 8300, but if not enough exp they might not offer 7000.
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22-04-2016, 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I think SA max is 8300, but if not enough exp they might not offer 7000.
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do they have different grades for SA too? min is 7000?
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22-04-2016, 11:58 PM
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Does financial services pay higher?
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23-04-2016, 11:11 AM
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do they have different grades for SA too? min is 7000?
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Depends on how impress you are with them. If they really like you and think you have a future with them, even 8k is very common...
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23-04-2016, 04:48 PM
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Depends on how impress you are with them. If they really like you and think you have a future with them, even 8k is very common...
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what is the minimum if 8 is common
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